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next we have paulette frankl. and paulette is a courtroom sketch artist. now, how cool is that? that's a pretty cool job, and she spends a lot of time in the courtroom and that's how she came across tony serra. and she spent 17 years, 17 years compiling the incredible book that she's put together that just came out and is called "lush for justice," and it's a book of incredible illustrations, artwork as well as a narrative. and right next to her we have tony serra, and tony serra is the most prolific trial lawyer of our times. he's tried more cases than any other living lawyer. if you ever had a chance to see him in court, it's just a sight to behold. it really is. we're so grateful that he could be here today. he's trying a triple homicide case right now in oakland. he has a jury out waiting. you may get called away but we're hope you're able to stay for the panel. finally, we have sheldon siegel. and sheldon siegel is a corporate lawyer who has written a series -- i think seven books now, a fictional criminal defense attorney named mike daley who actually lives here in san fra
next we have paulette frankl. and paulette is a courtroom sketch artist. now, how cool is that? that's a pretty cool job, and she spends a lot of time in the courtroom and that's how she came across tony serra. and she spent 17 years, 17 years compiling the incredible book that she's put together that just came out and is called "lush for justice," and it's a book of incredible illustrations, artwork as well as a narrative. and right next to her we have tony serra, and tony serra is...
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i'm going to go to paulette and go to john on this question. but, paulette, you've seen so many trials as a court -- first of all, how did you become a courtroom sketch artist? i mean, that's not a usual profession for people, even artists, to seek. how did you get involved in it? >> just about everything in my life has been dumb luck. and i ended up in a courtroom while waiting for somebody and i've been an artist all my life and i always carry a sketchbook with me. so while i was in this trial which happened to be a good trial. most trials are incredibly boring. i was sketching and thought, i could do this. i found it exciting and i was looking for the -- the emotional moments in the trial of which this particular one, it was rich. and the lawyer said, tony sarah is drama and the law at its best. wears clunky clothes from the thrift, goes to the podium without notes. he's incredibly hard-hitting and perceptive. he drives old clunker cars. he has long hair. he's just the opposite of everybody's image of a lawyer. and this is the person you wan
i'm going to go to paulette and go to john on this question. but, paulette, you've seen so many trials as a court -- first of all, how did you become a courtroom sketch artist? i mean, that's not a usual profession for people, even artists, to seek. how did you get involved in it? >> just about everything in my life has been dumb luck. and i ended up in a courtroom while waiting for somebody and i've been an artist all my life and i always carry a sketchbook with me. so while i was in...
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i'm going to ask the first one for paulette. in taking tony's essence, who he is as a trial lawyer, how does you tell that story in the book? paulette's book is for sale in the lobby and also at green arcade books here in san francisco. how did you do that? you used your art, obviously, and you used writings. but how did you tell that story? what was your hook? >> well, i am not a particularly cerebral person. the king that connected me with tony to begin with is that i connected with his energy at the advice relevant level -- visceral level. i felt his energy. and that's how i could translate it, if you will, into my own sense of emotions, the compassion, the rage, the passion, all the various faces that he has. and then in court he acts out all the roles. so you get the full gamut of the human condition going on. i connected with tony at that visceral level. and then i went to a translation process and a sort of distilled, if you will, process of putting it into context. and i was there in many of the trials, the trials that i
i'm going to ask the first one for paulette. in taking tony's essence, who he is as a trial lawyer, how does you tell that story in the book? paulette's book is for sale in the lobby and also at green arcade books here in san francisco. how did you do that? you used your art, obviously, and you used writings. but how did you tell that story? what was your hook? >> well, i am not a particularly cerebral person. the king that connected me with tony to begin with is that i connected with his...
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next we have paulette frankl. and paulette is a courtroom sketch artist. now, how cool is that? that's a pretty cool job, and she spends a lot of time in the courtroom and that's how she came across tony serra. and she spent 17 years, 17 years compiling the incredible book that she's put together that just came out and is called "lush for justice," and it's a book of incredible illustrations, artwork as well as a narrative. and right next to her we have tony serra, and
next we have paulette frankl. and paulette is a courtroom sketch artist. now, how cool is that? that's a pretty cool job, and she spends a lot of time in the courtroom and that's how she came across tony serra. and she spent 17 years, 17 years compiling the incredible book that she's put together that just came out and is called "lush for justice," and it's a book of incredible illustrations, artwork as well as a narrative. and right next to her we have tony serra, and
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. >> paulette brown says her son was killed in 2006. she wants a secure public place to display reward signs offering $250,000 for information leading to an arrest. there have been 20 homicides so far this year in san francisco. police say that represents a downturn and freeing up resources to work on older cases. >>> a san jose city councilmember is admitting he made an error in judgment after he was arrested yesterday for driving under the influence. he invited the media to apologize. tower was pulled over saturday morning. police found the blood-alcohol level to be over the legal limit. he says he will take full responsibility. >> i feel terrible for what i did. the bottom line i shouldn't have gotten behind the wheel and i did. i'm now suffering the consequences of that. >> tower is serving his first term representing district two in san jose. >> police are investigating a deadly crash on a sonoma county coast. chp says a car drove off highway 1 north of bodega bay. it tumbled down a 60 foot cliff landing on the roof. the driver was
. >> paulette brown says her son was killed in 2006. she wants a secure public place to display reward signs offering $250,000 for information leading to an arrest. there have been 20 homicides so far this year in san francisco. police say that represents a downturn and freeing up resources to work on older cases. >>> a san jose city councilmember is admitting he made an error in judgment after he was arrested yesterday for driving under the influence. he invited the media to...
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tenant a paulette thomas says the alerts are used only when specific -- janet nepal gitanitano says dealers are used only when specific threats have been made. she believes the world is safer. >>> there will be increased patrols in the district and run the capital. officers are increasing security at mosques and synagogues. the state department is asking americans to be vigilant. >>> metro is stepping up security amid fears of retaliation. the k-9 teams were in full force this afternoon. that is one of many procedures put in place to increase security. expect to see more uniformed officers at each station. they say in visible security measures are also in effect. >>> still to come at 6:00, remembering those killed during the hunt for osama bin laden. we will hear from the families of service members who made the ultimate sacrifice. >> also elected a forecast. storms are moving this way. the forecast is coming up. >> we will see if the storms will affect the games tonight. the caps are in trouble. last night's overtime loss was quick. it was decisive. we will have a look back and head >>> we
tenant a paulette thomas says the alerts are used only when specific -- janet nepal gitanitano says dealers are used only when specific threats have been made. she believes the world is safer. >>> there will be increased patrols in the district and run the capital. officers are increasing security at mosques and synagogues. the state department is asking americans to be vigilant. >>> metro is stepping up security amid fears of retaliation. the k-9 teams were in full force this...
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two neighborhoods, three neighborhoods, five neighborhood spirit with the help of maddie and paulette from the healing circle, the pace could be speeded up a little bit. kids are organizing a carnival to raise awareness about violence and community resources. we will have jumpers, bookmobile, tables -- not as profit tabling. we just need your support. the healing circle and community youth center are our co- sponsors. we are also working at mission high school and focused on the environment. planting trees in the excelsior, recycling bins 3 homelessness impact in environment downtown, so i wish you could support us, and i have been doing this for three years without pay, and i feel a little bit tired. but i believe in peace, and i hope you can help me. thank you very much. supervisor chiu: thank you. next speaker please. >> president chiu, members of the council, mark dyce has been appointed best color and to talk shows. he really gets under their skin. he is called the coup, net case, and other names, and is quickly hung up on because he speaks the truth. you can hear his calls if yo
two neighborhoods, three neighborhoods, five neighborhood spirit with the help of maddie and paulette from the healing circle, the pace could be speeded up a little bit. kids are organizing a carnival to raise awareness about violence and community resources. we will have jumpers, bookmobile, tables -- not as profit tabling. we just need your support. the healing circle and community youth center are our co- sponsors. we are also working at mission high school and focused on the environment....
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my name is paulette brown and i want to use the overhead. as you guys know, here, concerning my son, abria acusa murdered october 14, to a semiautomatic gun, 30 rounds of bullets left that gun. and since then, i'm still looking for justice. i was just left the press conference of the tourist and her situation was just the same as my son. you know, he was an innocent bystander. he hol everyday out and he said -- hollered out and he said run and he was shot. and there's two schools by my house where children go to school. people bring their children there that work here also. and people saw it. they called in. and said they saw it. they pecked up the perpetrators and put them in jail but let them back out. the same they did with the tourist. and i don't understand why my case isn't solved. and i am glad that her case is solved. because no one needed to do that to that lady at all. i feel sorry for her family. but i want justice also. and there's mother's day coming up. and i'm still -- they say a mother's rage, i have that. i was out in front
my name is paulette brown and i want to use the overhead. as you guys know, here, concerning my son, abria acusa murdered october 14, to a semiautomatic gun, 30 rounds of bullets left that gun. and since then, i'm still looking for justice. i was just left the press conference of the tourist and her situation was just the same as my son. you know, he was an innocent bystander. he hol everyday out and he said -- hollered out and he said run and he was shot. and there's two schools by my house...
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. >> paulette wrote napkins with children i always request extra napkins and paulette is correct. the answer is b, napkins. thank you for participating. >> yeah. >> she's dedicated her life to serving the catholic church. >> a local nun is also sharing her story of breast cancer survival. we'll meet her coming up. bree: sis, help me create my oasis. marcy: ok, romantic garden? bree: oh, is there a castle nearby? marcy: no, but there's a charming farmhouse. bree: right next to my posh castle! i'm sensing a theme here. well, i am the queen, dear sister. it can also lead to serious dental problems. [ male announcer ] new act total care dry mouth is alcohol-free and has fluoride to strengthen teeth. stronger teeth and dry mouth relief. >>> good morning. time now, 5:55 on your monday morning. here's a look at your day planner for ford. cloudy conditions out there. cloudy through noon. partly cloudy by 5:00. highs near mid-70s. we do see some rain out there. not all of this hitting the ground but we do see some light drizzle, maybe around interstate 66 heading into the beltway. and prob
. >> paulette wrote napkins with children i always request extra napkins and paulette is correct. the answer is b, napkins. thank you for participating. >> yeah. >> she's dedicated her life to serving the catholic church. >> a local nun is also sharing her story of breast cancer survival. we'll meet her coming up. bree: sis, help me create my oasis. marcy: ok, romantic garden? bree: oh, is there a castle nearby? marcy: no, but there's a charming farmhouse. bree: right...
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paulette frankl, "lust for justice," tony serra, and sheldon siegal. so before we take a break, i do have a surprise. a few years ago, i guess six or seven years ago, i met an amazing artist. i was visiting his home. and he had created this wonderful sculpture. i immediately recognized it as being clarence. it turned out that he had created a number of just amazing sculptures of trial lawyers. and he went on to do one of clara fults, the first woman attorney in california and became the leader of the public defender movement. and just by happenstance, he called me and had this idea of encapsulating one of the greatest trial attorneys of our times. so, bill? is he here? this is not a magistrate. [laughing] -- not a magic trick. >> i've never met tony serra, so i have to make use of the internet to get a sense of who he was and the imagery. what clearly came over was his passion for justice. and in some cases almost a rage for justice. and initially when i started the imagery with the clay, i tried to show this passion for justice, this rage. but then i
paulette frankl, "lust for justice," tony serra, and sheldon siegal. so before we take a break, i do have a surprise. a few years ago, i guess six or seven years ago, i met an amazing artist. i was visiting his home. and he had created this wonderful sculpture. i immediately recognized it as being clarence. it turned out that he had created a number of just amazing sculptures of trial lawyers. and he went on to do one of clara fults, the first woman attorney in california and became...
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paulette brown's son was killed in 2006 the suspects in his shooting was arrested but were released for fo are lack of evidence. >> and they are walking amongst us now. they are probably standing looking at us now. >> we need people to get involved. a lot of times people see these homicides. you can have as many as 200 people witness the homicide but when you get there, no one knows anything. >> this year a new face among them. her son was shot to death by playing soccer. she says there is too much gun violence going on. >> florida's loss is california's big gain. a significant financial boost in the high speed rail system is if b to get. an incredible story of survivor, a woman live seven weeks after she was stranded in a remote area of nevada. next, the second miracle. they are now hoping for. >> and people along the mississippi river prepare for something that happens once a century. why thousands of people >>> temperatures, we are cooling around the bay. look at the heat develop in the midwest and down south. 88 in st. louis and 70 in chicago and big temperature spread and that is w
paulette brown's son was killed in 2006 the suspects in his shooting was arrested but were released for fo are lack of evidence. >> and they are walking amongst us now. they are probably standing looking at us now. >> we need people to get involved. a lot of times people see these homicides. you can have as many as 200 people witness the homicide but when you get there, no one knows anything. >> this year a new face among them. her son was shot to death by playing soccer. she...
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. >> paulette brown said that her son was killed in august 2006 the suspect was release forward lack of evidence. >> they are walking amongst us now. they are probably standing looking at us right now. >> brown joins other mothers at san francisco city hall pressing for their children's murder cases to be solved, for an end of violence and supporting each other. some like brown and others are veterans of the annual rally. she grew up in visitacion valley. ever since then the mother says, every year includes a trip to the grave. >> we go on with our regular day. i'll go to the cemetery and clean it up a little on my break. >> this is the first rally. her son was killed in october by a friend that has claimed self-defense. >> i think it's too easy to use a gun. >> in san francisco at least the major obstacle to solving cases is still getting frightened witnesses to come forward. >> we need people to get involved. a lot of times people see these homicides. you can have as many as 200 people witness a homicide but when you get there, no one knows anything. >> there is something different
. >> paulette brown said that her son was killed in august 2006 the suspect was release forward lack of evidence. >> they are walking amongst us now. they are probably standing looking at us right now. >> brown joins other mothers at san francisco city hall pressing for their children's murder cases to be solved, for an end of violence and supporting each other. some like brown and others are veterans of the annual rally. she grew up in visitacion valley. ever since then the...